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NBA : ATS Matchup
Saturday 11/28/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
NEW ORLEANS
 
UTAH
+5.5  

-5.5  
+180

-220

195.5
 
87
Final
101

NEW ORLEANS (4 - 12) at UTAH (7 - 7)
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Saturday, 11/28/2015 9:05 PM
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509NEW ORLEANS197.5196.5
510UTAH-6.5-8
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NEW ORLEANS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games4-12-8.66-107-9102.449.744.2%50.2109.452.646.6%53.2
Road Games1-8-6.43-62-796.247.242.8%49.9107.352.946.1%55.3
Last 5 Games3-2+34-13-2107.849.844.7%55.0108.254.443.6%53.8
NEW ORLEANS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.449.738-8744.2%9-2634.6%17-2178.9%50922227135
vs opponents surrendering100.44937-8543.8%8-2433.9%18-2475.6%521121218155
Team Stats (Road Games)96.247.236-8542.8%8-2533.6%15-2075.3%50819237143
Stats Against (All Games)109.452.640-8646.6%10-2440.5%19-2481.1%53923207135
vs opponents averaging103.750.438-8545.3%9-2536.2%18-2376.7%531023218155
Stats Against (Road Games)107.352.940-8746.1%9-2436.2%19-2379.5%551123207135

UTAH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games7-7-18-54-1095.145.143.7%51.393.647.944.2%49.4
Home Games2-2-2.41-21-390.747.041.4%52.596.750.745.2%50.7
Last 5 Games3-2+1.62-21-494.844.646.6%49.297.852.248.6%41.0
UTAH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)95.145.135-8143.7%7-2035.0%18-2473.9%511218239155
vs opponents surrendering99.549.237-8443.8%8-2434.7%18-2476.1%531021218155
Team Stats (Home Games)90.747.032-7741.4%7-2331.5%20-2870.8%5211142010176
Stats Against (All Games)93.647.934-7644.2%7-2134.7%19-2675.1%49918208166
vs opponents averaging100.249.237-8444.2%8-2434.2%18-2475.2%531121218145
Stats Against (Home Games)96.750.737-8145.2%8-2336.3%15-2073.2%511016239165
Average power rating of opponents played: NEW ORLEANS 97.6,  UTAH 96.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NEW ORLEANS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/27/2015@ GOLDEN STATE95-111L10.5L215U35-8342.2%491841-9642.7%6420
10/28/2015@ PORTLAND94-112L2L206.5U36-9139.6%521144-8850.0%5612
10/31/2015GOLDEN STATE120-134L5.5L211.5O46-10046.0%551546-8454.8%5010
11/3/2015ORLANDO94-103L-5L205.5U32-9035.6%551442-9046.7%5818
11/6/2015ATLANTA115-121L2.5L206O42-8450.0%391241-7753.2%4715
11/7/2015@ DALLAS98-107L5.5L211.5U39-8645.3%471240-8447.6%509
11/10/2015DALLAS120-105W-2.5W211O46-9250.0%531139-8844.3%5013
11/11/2015@ ATLANTA98-106L13W208.5U37-8344.6%481942-8648.8%5112
11/13/2015@ TORONTO81-100L10.5L205U30-8236.6%501434-7744.2%5515
11/15/2015@ NEW YORK87-95L1.5L203U32-7145.1%431838-8843.2%529
11/17/2015DENVER98-115L-6L207.5O41-8349.4%38945-8552.9%4913
11/18/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY103-110L12.5W212.5O43-9545.3%491138-8544.7%6314
11/20/2015SAN ANTONIO104-90W7.5W201U40-8845.5%57934-8440.5%458
11/22/2015PHOENIX122-116W-1W210.5O39-8545.9%581435-9038.9%5415
11/25/2015@ PHOENIX120-114W4W211O42-8151.9%531444-9645.8%5010
11/27/2015@ LA CLIPPERS90-111L6.5L212.5U34-9436.2%581240-8348.2%5713
11/28/2015@ UTAH              
12/1/2015MEMPHIS              
12/2/2015@ HOUSTON              
12/4/2015CLEVELAND              
12/7/2015BOSTON              
12/11/2015WASHINGTON              
12/12/2015@ CHICAGO              
12/14/2015@ PORTLAND              

UTAH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015@ DETROIT87-92L0L191U35-7546.7%471230-7440.5%5210
10/30/2015@ PHILADELPHIA99-71W-7.5W186U36-8840.9%60719-6330.2%5118
10/31/2015@ INDIANA97-76W4W193U39-8844.3%591728-7040.0%4224
11/4/2015PORTLAND92-108L-7L189.5O33-8837.5%53941-7753.2%6719
11/5/2015@ DENVER96-84W-3W191U37-8543.5%541028-7238.9%5513
11/7/2015MEMPHIS89-79W-2.5W179.5U31-7441.9%562130-9133.0%5214
11/10/2015@ CLEVELAND114-118L5.5W187O40-8248.8%431637-7450.0%5016
11/12/2015@ MIAMI91-92L3.5W184U34-8938.2%521036-7746.8%5915
11/13/2015@ ORLANDO93-102L-1L189.5O34-8739.1%481732-7642.1%5820
11/15/2015@ ATLANTA97-96W3W192O39-7651.3%471737-7648.7%3715
11/18/2015TORONTO93-89W-4T191U35-7248.6%491734-8042.5%4214
11/20/2015@ DALLAS93-102L1.5L196.5U35-8043.7%521739-8347.0%428
11/23/2015OKLAHOMA CITY89-111L-2.5L202U28-7338.4%522142-7754.5%4216
11/25/2015@ LA CLIPPERS102-91W4.5W197U39-7750.6%461638-7550.7%4219
11/28/2015NEW ORLEANS              
11/30/2015GOLDEN STATE              
12/3/2015ORLANDO              
12/5/2015INDIANA              
12/8/2015@ SACRAMENTO              
12/9/2015NEW YORK              
12/11/2015OKLAHOMA CITY              
12/13/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
12/14/2015@ SAN ANTONIO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NEW ORLEANS: The Pels' guards are understandably giddy about the chance to play in Gentry's fast-paced system after a few seasons in Monty Williams' grinding style. Once he hopefuly returns in late December from a knee injury, Tyreke Evans will see time at all three perimeter spots. He has drive-and-kick ability, but needs to be surrounded by shooters . . . Eric Gordon seems to be perfect for Gentry's system. He's their best shooter, capable of getting into the paint and shows a good understanding of ball movement. (Plus, he's in a contract year.) . . . It was another injury-filled year for Jrue Holiday, who may no longer be capable of handling full-time starter's minutes. He's played 74 games total over two years in New Orleans . . . Alonzo Gee will pick up some garbage-time minutes. Anthony Davis will be squarely in the MVP discussion, especially with the statistical boost he'll get in Gentry's system. If he successfully adds a three-point shot, he's going to be terrifyingly good . . . Ryan Anderson should get a big boost in Gentry's system. They have enough versatile pieces to find room for Anderson, one of the league's best floor-spacing bigs . . . Quincy Pondexter is a quality piece off the bench, a guy who can defend and has proven capable of knocking down corner threes . . . Dante Cunningham can play both forward spots, though he's unlikely to play the kind of minutes he got last year . . . Luke Babbitt's greatest contribution to the NBA continues to be his mention on Onion SportsDome. Omer Asik is likely Gentry's Bogut, a rim protector and all-around enforcer who plays part-time minutes . . . Alexis Ajinca has become a serviceable player on both ends of the floor, and should be a solid second-unit guy . . . No longer a beast, Kendrick Perkins was brought to New Orleans to mentor the Pels' bigs.
UTAH: Dante Exum tore his ACL over the summer and will not play this season . . . Alec Burks is expected to be 100% after missing most of last season with a shoulder injury. If the improved three-point shot he showed off last year is for real, he'll be a solid two-way player . . . Trey Burke is looking at a sixth man role. It's a better fit for him; he doesn't have the athleticism to keep up with top guards . . . Joe Ingles is back as a solid glue guy in a part-time role . . . Raul Neto can be a solid defender and just might be the favorite to start this season . . . Olivier Hanlan gives them another potential ball-handler off the bench. Utah's go-to scorer is Gordon Hayward. He can knock down open jumpers and showed improved play off the dribble last year . . . Derrick Favors has always been a solid two-way player, and he and Rudy Gobert clicked nicely down the stretch last season . . . Rodney Hood has the makings of a solid 3-and-D wing. He could play his way into big minutes with Hayward's ability to slide to shooting guard . . . Trevor Booker is a decent defender who moves around and sets screens on offense . . . Trey Lyles' ability to step away from the basket is a plus, though he might need a year to add muscle . . . Defensive-minded J.J. O'Brien replaces Jeremy Evans at the end of the bench. The Enes Kanter trade opened up big minutes for Rudy Gobert, and he was a monster in the second half of the season. His defense alone makes him a legitimate All-Star candidate, though opponents will surely go small early and often to try to take him off the court . . . Tibor Pleiss is a bit of a poor man's Kanter, solid and skilled offensively but a poor defender.
PREVIEW
Pelicans-Jazz Preview
By JEFF BARTL STATS Senior Writer

It's quite literally been a painful season to date for the New Orleans Pelicans, who had to watch their star get carried off the floor in their latest bout with adversity.

Anthony Davis sat out the last time New Orleans faced the Jazz, and that might be the case again Saturday night in Utah.

Davis averaged 26 points and 14.7 rebounds while guiding the Pelicans (4-12) to three straight wins before having 17 points when he suffered a right knee injury colliding with Chris Paul with less than three minutes left in the third quarter of Friday's 111-90 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.

He's already missed three games and left two others previously with shoulder and hip injuries. Reports said there is no structural damage to his knee, and Davis eventually returned to the bench.

Davis' latest setback could cause more problems for coach Alvin Gentry, who has used 11 different starting lineups. Tyreke Evans (recovering from arthroscopic right knee surgery), Norris Cole (left ankle sprain) and Quincy Pondexter (left knee) haven't played this season, and big man Kendrick Perkins has sat out the last 13 because of a right pectoral issue.

Eric Gordon, who scored 16 points, is the only player to start each game. Ish Smith played 38 minutes off the bench with Jrue Holiday in foul trouble for the Pelicans, who shot just 36.2 percent.

''I've got to be on the floor. We have a lot of guys hurt. I can't afford to go down,'' Davis said.

Gentry nor Davis would comment on the play during which Davis was hurt. Gentry also said it wouldn't have been "worth the risk" to put Davis on the floor in the fourth quarter if the game was closer and if Davis said he could play.

"We'll know more tomorrow, so we'll see," Gentry said.

Gordon had 31 points as Davis sat out with a right shoulder sprain in New Orleans' 100-96 loss to Utah in the most recent meeting Feb. 9. Gordon Hayward scored 32 points in that contest for the Jazz (7-7), who are coming off one of their best efforts of the season.

Hayward had a season-high 33 points and Derrick Favors added 22 in Wednesday's 102-91 road win over the Clippers. Utah shot 50.6 percent from the field and went over 100 points for only the second time.

The Jazz had lost five of their previous seven.

"I was able to knock down some 3s, and when you see the ball go in the first quarter like that, it's a good feeling and it kind of gets you going a little bit," said Hayward, who went 11 of 22 from the field and hit 5 of 7 3-point attempts. ''It's one game, so I don't think you can take too much from it, but it's definitely a confidence booster for us as a team."

Rodney Hood scored 13 points in just over 30 minutes despite playing with a bad back that has caused him consistent pain. He went to the locker room once during each half to receive treatment.

Trey Burke experienced back spasms in the first quarter and didn't return.

''Rodney's a guy that when he's hurting, he's capable of pushing through it,'' coach Quin Snyder said. ''You want to be smart about it, but he felt like he wanted to be out there.''

Hayward is averaging 24.4 points in his last five against New Orleans.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 8:44:21 AM EST.


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